Ghana’s Isaac Dogboe (20-1) will have a shot at revenge against Emmanuel Navarrete (26-1) this spring.

Dogboe’s adviser Mike Altamura has advised BoxingScene.com that the fight will happen on a date to be determined in May.

“We’ve agreed to terms for the rematch. We are waiting for our promoter Top Rank to finalize the date. At this stage I can confirm that it will bein May,” Altamura told BoxingScene.com.

They first fought in December when Navarrete utilized his 5 inch height advantage to outbox the 5’2″ Ghana native. The fight was Dogboe’s second defense of the WBO super bantamweight title that he won against Jessie Magdaleno in April.

Dogboe has a rematch clause that he is exercising. After the fight Dogboe’s father and coach said that they underestimated the 24-year-old Mexican and didn’t have a very good camp.

Altamura believes his fighter will put on a much better performance this time around and will be in better shape.

“The timing of this fight is perfect. Isaac is already in camp and will be in prime condition,” said Altamura.

On May 25, 1964, Muhammad Ali knocked out Sonny Liston in the first round of their rematch in Lewiston, Maine. Ali landed a single right-hand counter, called the anchor punch, to knock Liston out. Rumors abounded regarding the ending as many believed Liston could have gotten up. With the win, Ali retained his world heavyweight title.